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Bug Out SWAT Analysis

If you want to evaluate how prepared you really are then perform the Bug Out SWOT Analysis.

A SWOT Analys is a simple but useful method of really understanding your
present situation in terms of Strengths and Weaknesses. It will also help you identify Opportunities
that you can exploit, and Threats that you might face in a Bug Out situation.

Performing a SWOT Analysis on yourself and your capabilities is a
great way to determine how prepared you really are.

STRENGTHS

A good place to start is to take an inventory of what you currently
have. This can be everything from gear, clothes, footware, food, weapons, communications AND knowledge.

Analyzing your strengths will give you a good idea of what you’re
capable of doing. It’s also a good way of discovering things that you
may have never considered strengths, but could be extremely beneficial
in a Bug Out situation.

What Survival/Bug Out gear, equipment and tools do you currently own?

What other items do you have in your home that might be used during a SHTF situation? (blankets, food, tools, etc….)

What skills do you have that would be useful in a Bug Out
situation.

What resources do you have in your area that can be used in a Bug Out situation?

Make a list of what you feel are your general everyday strengths and
determine if these strengths would be useful when the SHTF.

WEAKNESSES

This is where you really have to be honest with yourself, but it’s
also where you’ll get the most benefit out of this exercise. By honestly
detailing your weaknesses, you can then better prepare to survive any
SHTF situation. Once you know what your weaknesses are, you can tweak
your training to deal with them.

What skills do you need to improve on?

Are there certain survival skills that you have never actually
practiced?

Is there anything about your location or gear that could be considered a
weakness? (lack of maintenance, obstacles, etc…)

Do you have any medical problems or disabilities?

What other things do you lack that may become a problem during a
SHTF Scenario?

OPPORTUNITIES

When listing your opportunities try to imagine what resources and
opportunities are currently available to you and what will be available
to you when the SHTF. List the opportunities that you can take advantage
of now as well as those that will be important during a Bug Out
situation.

What resources and opportunities can you exploit in your area when
the SHTF?

Are there opportunities that you can take advantage of that will
help strengthen some of your weaknesses? (local classes, prepper groups, survival
schools, library, websites or other learning resources)

Do you have a network of people that can help?

THREATS:

To truly be prepared, you need to have a realistic idea of what
threats are out there and how likely each threat is to happen. By going
through this exercise, you can better prepare yourself to face each one
of these scenarios. You will know exactly what skills you need to work
on, what plans you need to put in place and what equipment you will most
likely need.

What are the most likely threats that you will face? (natural
disasters, economic threats, SHTF scenarios)

What obstacles will you face?

What are the immediate dangers in your present location? On route? In your objective?

Who is the biggest threat in your neighborhood? On route? (gangs, criminals,
etc…)

Take another look at your weaknesses? Can any of your weaknesses
seriously threaten your survival?

THE NEXT STEP

The most important part of performing a SWOT Analysis is what you do
with your findings. There is no point in performing one unless you plan
on taking action. Now that you have a good idea of your overall level of
preparedness, you need to act on your findings and create a strategic
plan of action.